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she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which was near the apartment complex and the nursing home. we were standing and we got out and i seen where the fire was and we took a picture and was just standing there and still trying to get ahold of some of our school officials because we thought it was the school instead of the plant. >> did you know about -- please continue. sorry. >> and then after that we may have been there maybe five minutes. the explosion happened and it blew us back and all i could do was just try to cover my daughter and make sure all of the debris and everything wasn't hitting her. after that we just went into sear
she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which...
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. >> even if you believe nothing else they said at the time, if we learned one thing from our elected officials during the run-up to the iraq war, it was that the term "weapons of mass destruction" means three things. it means nukes, the whole smoking gun is going to be a mushroom cloud kind of thing. it means chemical weapons like u.n. start gas or vx. and biological weapons. if you ask the military if they agree with that definition of wmd that was laid out for years by the american government when they were trying to make the case for going to war in iraq. nuclear or biological weapons capable of causing high mass casualties according to the u.s. military. in other words, this. the fbi, though, has a different definition. they define wmd differently. the fbi definition of a weapon of mass destruction covers some of the same stuff as the defense department definition, but it also adds this part. so nuclear or chemical or biological, or any destructive device as defined in section 921 of this title, ie explosive device. go to section 921. it defines a destructive device as any explos
. >> even if you believe nothing else they said at the time, if we learned one thing from our elected officials during the run-up to the iraq war, it was that the term "weapons of mass destruction" means three things. it means nukes, the whole smoking gun is going to be a mushroom cloud kind of thing. it means chemical weapons like u.n. start gas or vx. and biological weapons. if you ask the military if they agree with that definition of wmd that was laid out for years by the...
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or elections like this, turnout is an issue. i am betting this might be one where people would be more than happy to go out and vote against such a fool. i really think so. >> so elizabeth colbert busch, opening up nine points, that's real. you see a green party candidate taking three that would go to her surely if the green party candidate wasn't there. >> right. >> i am leaning toward calling this a commanding lead. >> i think that is more than fair, and who knows, there's still plenty of time, who knows what else mark sanford will do, what other shenanigans he will pull. lawrence, here is the thing about him in all seriousness. the problem is he was trying to convince voters in the district that he basically is a changed man, changed his ways, made good with his family, for some reason thought his ex-wife would want to be his campaign manager, we'll put that aside, these activities don't support that argument. >> and karen, this written
or elections like this, turnout is an issue. i am betting this might be one where people would be more than happy to go out and vote against such a fool. i really think so. >> so elizabeth colbert busch, opening up nine points, that's real. you see a green party candidate taking three that would go to her surely if the green party candidate wasn't there. >> right. >> i am leaning toward calling this a commanding lead. >> i think that is more than fair, and who knows,...
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. >> in a special election two weeks from now his wife is suing him because he allegedly trespassed at her home. >> so close! >> he really needed to run a perfect campaign. he is now down by nine points in a contradict that mitt romney won by 18 points. >> he made no mistakes. >> jenny sanford didn't want to see him in congress. >> meet the man tasked with overseeing the newly marijuana industry. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blu
. >> in a special election two weeks from now his wife is suing him because he allegedly trespassed at her home. >> so close! >> he really needed to run a perfect campaign. he is now down by nine points in a contradict that mitt romney won by 18 points. >> he made no mistakes. >> jenny sanford didn't want to see him in congress. >> meet the man tasked with overseeing the newly marijuana industry. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip...
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. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014 and she's one of the republicans who has a seat that is vulnerable. it will be tough for republicans to run statewide. it's a moment in time, as chris correctly said but this is something that could benefit from this. >> cenk: i thinker look, there's no way a politician isn't spooked by a 15-point drop immediately after a vote. if they vote on this again, god for bid if there is another tragedy or whenever they happen to vote on it again you think kelly ayotte isn't going to rethink her vote. >> yes, that goes for the republicans and the democrats. we had a small
. >> perhaps she's not up to be re-elected until 2016. it may an gift, but public opinions change very quickly just as we saw as you ran through those numbers. she has quite a bit of time to change things and turn things around. she's not gone. this is not a sitting senator that is going to be gone in in 2016. she has a long way to go, and i think at this point she's looking pretty good for re-election. >> let me say something to what chris is saying. her colleague are up in 2014...
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but those running for re-election. the dems in red states they're going to have to vote for what the constituents want. they want to see less gun restriction for the second amendment rights. >> it's an interesting development this morning. thank you so much. my thank to autumn of you, i appreciate your time. we asked, you answered, should prosecutors seek the death penalty against the boston bombing suspect. irene said no, i would rather he be imprisoned for life, no possibility of parole. let him suffer for his crimes. then another response, no, clearly he was influenced by his older brother. we encourage to you keep the comments coming in. the conversation continues on twitter and facebook. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets
but those running for re-election. the dems in red states they're going to have to vote for what the constituents want. they want to see less gun restriction for the second amendment rights. >> it's an interesting development this morning. thank you so much. my thank to autumn of you, i appreciate your time. we asked, you answered, should prosecutors seek the death penalty against the boston bombing suspect. irene said no, i would rather he be imprisoned for life, no possibility of...
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let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's ties to any other outside groups, if there are any, is the question about the fbi. that the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev and said that he was not a threat at the time. do you have any concerns with that information? >> well, you know, it is too early for me to second-guess the fbi. i think we need to know more about what they knew. the fact of the matter is that it is good that they contacted him. that wasn't enough to deter him, obviously. but the fact is that before i'm going to say the fbi should have done something different, what i, i'm not prepared to say that yet. there is just not enough information. what i will say is this. we do
let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's ties to any other outside groups, if there are any, is the question...
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with just two weeks to go before the special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. wait until you hear what that guy said. it that's not bad, wait until you hear his apology. this is "hardball." the place for politics. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of the year. ♪ the truck of texas. better residual value than ford and chevy. it's the fastest-growing truck brand in america. guts. glory. ram. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> boylston street up in boston is re-opened to residents and businesses. there they are. that's the
with just two weeks to go before the special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. wait until you hear what that guy said. it that's not bad, wait until you hear his apology. this is "hardball." the place for politics. ♪ it's about where you're going. the new ram 1500. best-in-class 25 mpg. ♪ north american truck of...
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i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their own. so i would suggest everybody take a postcard, address it to each one of the senators, get a group together and get a labeling matrix and printout labels and send shame on you to everyone that voted no and thank you to everyone that voted yes. we need to continue this fight. >> when it comes to the bombing in boston, nbc news is now confirming with cambridge pd that there were no gun permits and petitions to carry a weapon for either of the brothers suspected of being the bombers. by all accounts they were suspected of carrying weapons illegally. do you think this terror attack w
i do know that there will be 18,000 people murdered before the next election in november. so i appreciate president obama's stand. i hope he will become stronger. i think it's not too late for him to put pressure on. i don't think it's too late for the american public. i am recommending that the senate has a special dictate in their legislation. they have more control and more power than the house of representatives. so every person is every state is represented by my senators as well as their...
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it's hoped that he could trigger snap elections in july. not looking too bad. pauline? >> we gave you a decent lead-in in the asia pacific markets where most markets ended in positive territory. investors in japan were saying hallelujah because of the weakening yen. the nikkei ended up by almost 2% by the end of the session largely because of the yen, hovering around that triple digit mark today was trading around 99 yen to the u.s. dollar. many investors believe it will break that 100 yen threshold soon. this was good for japanese exporters. the commodity sector did rebound which helped the main aussie bench up by 0.7%. the hang seng was in negative territory for most of the territory but eked out a positive gain by the end of the session. the shanghai composite shows it was down by 0.1%. the insurance sector was one of the main drags. largely because of the earthquake in sichuan with insurance companies declining today. on the flip side, construction related companies saw some gains with the expectations of major rebuilding. but also we saw investor caution today. a d
it's hoped that he could trigger snap elections in july. not looking too bad. pauline? >> we gave you a decent lead-in in the asia pacific markets where most markets ended in positive territory. investors in japan were saying hallelujah because of the weakening yen. the nikkei ended up by almost 2% by the end of the session largely because of the yen, hovering around that triple digit mark today was trading around 99 yen to the u.s. dollar. many investors believe it will break that 100...
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but can any of these folks actually get elected again? >>> good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. this is your tuesday edition of "the daily rundown." it is april 23rd. right to my first reads of the morning. >>> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was shot in the head, neck, leg and hands according to newly released documents, has been officially charged with using a weapon of mass destruction that resulted in three deaths and more than 170 injuries. he's also been charged with malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. both charges carry the death penalty as a maximum sentence. tsarnaev was read his miranda rights in a brief bedside session in the intensive care unit at boston's beth israel hospital. the appearance began when a magistrate judge asked a doctor whether he was alert saying you can rouse him. according to a transcript of the appearance, tsarnaev nodded for times to questions but spoke just one word. when asked can you afford a lawyer, he answered simply -- no. the government says it has photographic evidence p
but can any of these folks actually get elected again? >>> good morning from washington. i'm chuck todd. this is your tuesday edition of "the daily rundown." it is april 23rd. right to my first reads of the morning. >>> 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev who was shot in the head, neck, leg and hands according to newly released documents, has been officially charged with using a weapon of mass destruction that resulted in three deaths and more than 170 injuries. he's also...
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he is the siktd democrat to not seek re-election. two democrats have announced they won't run next year. joining me now, mark murray. we're not saying that the vote no on the back ground collection or the comments made by senator baucus regarding health care legislation he co-sponsored are the reason he's leaving but the timing is within a week there. >> it surprising timing. a lot of russ following these 2014 raise had been assuming that max baucus would run for re-election. he had amassed a substantial war chest. there was not a big time republican candidate to run for this seat just yet. so it seemed like even though this was not going to be a sure slam-dunk for max baucus, that thing were sitting pretty. the news surprised at love people. the democrats see a potential silver lining. they think they have a chance being able to get the former montana governor to run. that would be good news for them. if neither of the two run, this would be a prime opportunity for republicans to pick up the seat. >> and moving ahead, the president
he is the siktd democrat to not seek re-election. two democrats have announced they won't run next year. joining me now, mark murray. we're not saying that the vote no on the back ground collection or the comments made by senator baucus regarding health care legislation he co-sponsored are the reason he's leaving but the timing is within a week there. >> it surprising timing. a lot of russ following these 2014 raise had been assuming that max baucus would run for re-election. he had...
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with just two weeks to go before that special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. these guys live in isolation booths. wait until you hear what that guy said. if that's not bad enough, wait till you hear what his apology sounds like, which is even worse. at least it's stupid. this is "hardball." the place for politics. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with
with just two weeks to go before that special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. these guys live in isolation booths. wait until you hear what that guy said. if that's not bad enough, wait till you hear what his apology sounds like, which is even worse. at least it's stupid. this is "hardball." the place for...
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by the way, christie's move is a reminder he's still running for re-election, not for 2016 yet. >>> as we wait for formal charges to be brought against the 19-year-old marathon bombing suspect federal and state authorities are trying to determine what led up to last monday's attack and what red flags might have been missed. for more on that joined by nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. it seems to me the unanswered question everybody would like to know of, number one, where did these guys test? nobody believes this was the first time they did these bombs on monday. that they must have tested them somewhere. the second, what was tamerlan, the older brother, doing in russia for six months? >> reporter: exactly. there's so many unanswered questions here. but let's start with the -- that russian report to the fbi in 2011 asking them to investigate tamerlan. what sparked that -- the russian request? what information do they have? the fbi says that the russians didn't provide any backup. you look at their statement. they said they asked them to investigate him as a fo
by the way, christie's move is a reminder he's still running for re-election, not for 2016 yet. >>> as we wait for formal charges to be brought against the 19-year-old marathon bombing suspect federal and state authorities are trying to determine what led up to last monday's attack and what red flags might have been missed. for more on that joined by nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. it seems to me the unanswered question everybody would like to know of,...
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this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the gun reform measures out of the senate. as we look at this and the political headline, max baucus locked in bitter feuds with party. we look at his voting history on this. he voted against bipartisan gun background check bill i mentioned. voted against senator patty murray's budget. voted for obama care but says he foresees a train wreck in implementing part of it. is it a relief to the administration to hear he's not going to rerun? >> it's good that he's not going to rerun and come back because one of the elements that the administr
this is what we elect them to do. we elect them to come to the table with ideas that may be different and may be the same but define common ground and get things accomplished. i'm glad it happened but i wish it would have happened sooner. that's the problem for me. >> as we talk about the political atmosphere in washington, d.c. and we see obviously strains but there's talk of the strain in the left and the fact that max baucus will not rerun. he's one of the people that voted against the...
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chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's photographer during last year's campaign. he will be taking more pictures of the bushes this weekend. >> we'll see you next fox news sunday.
chris: he remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thought to myself, wow, it was a wild ride. it was amazing. i had the ultimate photography job for eight years. president gave me the trust just to be there and document everything. to me that was the ultimate mat experience. >> chris: eric draper hasn't hung up his camera. he was mitt romney's...
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a congo line of bushes on election night, 2004. the president's favorite photo. >> why did the president like it so much? >> i think because of barney. he called barney the son he never had. >> but also the burden of the job. march 19th, 2003, the day he orders the invasion of iraq. >> i saw the emotion in his eyes, saw tears. i followed him. he walked up, walked through the oval office, and walked theen entire length of the south lawn around, and i waited for him at that moment, and capturing that expression on his face, the look following that major decision. >> draper remembers the day he started the job, flying from texas to washington with the president-elect. >> he turns to me and he says, eric, welcome aboard. we will see the world together. i thoughtwe to myself, wow, this is going to be a wild ride. >> how was the ride? >> it was amazing. i had a the ultimate photography job for eight years. the president gave me the trust to just be there, to document everything. to me, that was the ultimate experience. >> eric draper has
a congo line of bushes on election night, 2004. the president's favorite photo. >> why did the president like it so much? >> i think because of barney. he called barney the son he never had. >> but also the burden of the job. march 19th, 2003, the day he orders the invasion of iraq. >> i saw the emotion in his eyes, saw tears. i followed him. he walked up, walked through the oval office, and walked theen entire length of the south lawn around, and i waited for him at...
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they finally realized they have to have direct election of senators. they used to be elected by the state legislators and were susceptible to special interest. maybe that's the problem given the 60 votes needed, given who they listen to, the power of special interest, public sent is imt cannot pen trade. we've seen it for the last decade. it's not just the senate, the congress. >> majority leader harry reid follow the president? it's not working there. >> but in those states in which the senators vote d against the background checks, it's not even close to 90% in terms of wanting it. it's probably down in single digits in montana and arkansas and alaska and north dakota, the states that block it are democrats, so you have to take that into consideration. >> newtown, 90% move it. small, discreet parts of a bill, push it through. >> kill the filibuster bill. >> definitely. >> i spoke to an educator this week who talked about how the anxiety level among parents is just off the chart. part of his point was, that has to be dialed back. people have to get ri
they finally realized they have to have direct election of senators. they used to be elected by the state legislators and were susceptible to special interest. maybe that's the problem given the 60 votes needed, given who they listen to, the power of special interest, public sent is imt cannot pen trade. we've seen it for the last decade. it's not just the senate, the congress. >> majority leader harry reid follow the president? it's not working there. >> but in those states in...
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which made everyone, including myself, believe that he was running for re-election. that this was about his politics in a state. trace it back to health care. i asked him, is there a less popular democratic senator in the white house than max baucus. there aren't a lot. if there are any, this is someone who has been a bur in the side of the white house, particularly on health care. the way in which the health care debate played out. baucus was someone who wanted to control the bill. the white house sort of of ceded it to him and then it looked like it wasn't going to be what they wanted it led to a vast story in 2009-2010, the battle over health care. max baucus was at the heart of that. i would say just very quickly, andrea, five of the six democratic committee chairman in the senate are retiring. if that doesn't tell you something about the nature of the senate changing, that it's not a place they want to be, five of the six committee chairman and that's something that these people wait lifetimes for, they are all retiring in 2014. five of the six up in 2014. remar
which made everyone, including myself, believe that he was running for re-election. that this was about his politics in a state. trace it back to health care. i asked him, is there a less popular democratic senator in the white house than max baucus. there aren't a lot. if there are any, this is someone who has been a bur in the side of the white house, particularly on health care. the way in which the health care debate played out. baucus was someone who wanted to control the bill. the white...
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multiple communications to multiple elected officials, none of which were violent or threatening or dangerous. so, you know, i don't know. i can't get in the mind of them at that time. i do want to mention something that kevin didn't mention on wednesday night when he was being interrogated. one thing he was told that quite frankly upset me a little bit. he was told by agent grant there was a young woman in the hospital at that very moment. from her exposure to ricin and that they needed to know right that minute what was in the ricin so they could save her life. that was just untrue. i realize that law enforcement has great leeway, but that was untrue. and a little unnecessary in my opinion. >> and scary to think someone may die while you're being incarcerated for something you didn't do. >> yes. >> no, it's a harsh thing, no question. but as you do know, there is latitude there and very often investigators are dealing with people who may well have done terrible things and trying to use whatever leverage they can. >> sure. >> so you get word from the federal government that is basically your
multiple communications to multiple elected officials, none of which were violent or threatening or dangerous. so, you know, i don't know. i can't get in the mind of them at that time. i do want to mention something that kevin didn't mention on wednesday night when he was being interrogated. one thing he was told that quite frankly upset me a little bit. he was told by agent grant there was a young woman in the hospital at that very moment. from her exposure to ricin and that they needed to...
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with just two weeks to go before that special election down in charleston. is sanford nearing the end of his appalachian trail or comeback trail? we'll see. >>> finally, another republican elected official uses an ethnic slur to make a point. these guys live in isolation booths. wait until you hear what that guy said. if that's not bad enough, wait till you hear what his apology sounds like, which is even worse. at least it's stupid. this is "hardball." the place for politics. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for
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yes >> this is election for everybody. if you decide you want to resurrect your plit school year and bring your soul meat/fiancee and have her sit next to you, you probably shouldn't make your ex-wife mad. >> win or lose? sanford. >> i'm clear. i'm not going to bet. >> i think he's going to lose this one. special election. >> i think he's got a good shot of winning. >> it's a plus-ten district. he's still got a chance of winning. doesn't make it to the election. >> and will jenny sanfordp
yes >> this is election for everybody. if you decide you want to resurrect your plit school year and bring your soul meat/fiancee and have her sit next to you, you probably shouldn't make your ex-wife mad. >> win or lose? sanford. >> i'm clear. i'm not going to bet. >> i think he's going to lose this one. special election. >> i think he's got a good shot of winning. >> it's a plus-ten district. he's still got a chance of winning. doesn't make it to the...
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i to think the next election, though, the next election cycle will create a dynamic we've never seen. you won't have a one-sided argument. you're going to have funded television ads. we're going to have funded campaigns against candidates. that will change the dynamic as much as the tragedy and the intensity of the moment. >> you think it will hurt the republicans badly in the midterm elections? >> it's hard to say. i think there is going to be some impact. i think what we're going to see now is a changing political dynamic in an electoral sense. that might have as much impact as anything -- any kind of emotion or stirring of the heart that came from the tragedy itself. >> yeah. you know, by the way, we were talking about the nra and being lobbied. it reminds me, this would be a really good time to clean something up again. i served with chris cox. one of the nra lobbyists is chris cox. you said some pretty tough things about my friend, chris cox. who gave you a call. i'm so sorry, chris. chris, very conservative. >> i hate it when that happens. >> chris is in california. he said to m
i to think the next election, though, the next election cycle will create a dynamic we've never seen. you won't have a one-sided argument. you're going to have funded television ads. we're going to have funded campaigns against candidates. that will change the dynamic as much as the tragedy and the intensity of the moment. >> you think it will hurt the republicans badly in the midterm elections? >> it's hard to say. i think there is going to be some impact. i think what we're going...
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i think the next obvious round is the 2014 election. and chuck will back me up on this. the problem there is there are 14 republicans up in 2014, andrea, one of them, susan collins, sits in the state that president obama won in 2012. and susan collins voted for cloture, that is to begin the debate and she voted for the manchin-toomey amendment. so of the issues are from mark pryor, mark begich. these are people that are democrats. i can't imagine president obama going after his own to prove his point on background checks organs. i could be wrong. >> heidi heitkamp is not up. >> not until 2018. >> i've heard this from other democratic strategist who is are working on house and senate races. the president actually was articulating the message that democrats are trying to come up with. sort of justifying how they, which is the idea of trying to isolate the republicans and say hey, the republicans in congress are not on your side. so you heard the president say, 90% of democrats were with the 90%, 90% of republicans were not so trying to paint republicans as out of the mains
i think the next obvious round is the 2014 election. and chuck will back me up on this. the problem there is there are 14 republicans up in 2014, andrea, one of them, susan collins, sits in the state that president obama won in 2012. and susan collins voted for cloture, that is to begin the debate and she voted for the manchin-toomey amendment. so of the issues are from mark pryor, mark begich. these are people that are democrats. i can't imagine president obama going after his own to prove his...
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night when somebody gets elected and pat toomey got elected senator i was cheering for him the first time he ran and he almost beat arlen specter. when he got elected, i said, boy, we node a guy like that in pennsylvania. he is doing a great job. >> at some point i want to find out the $500,000 of consultants that the ffa use and do they work on lost luggage and long lines? we have got to get to that. >> pat, barnicle wants to know because he want to start a consulting firm. >> probably pretty lucrative. >> i bet it is. senator pat toomey, thank you very much and thank you for being here. tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"? >> collier was somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the bo
night when somebody gets elected and pat toomey got elected senator i was cheering for him the first time he ran and he almost beat arlen specter. when he got elected, i said, boy, we node a guy like that in pennsylvania. he is doing a great job. >> at some point i want to find out the $500,000 of consultants that the ffa use and do they work on lost luggage and long lines? we have got to get to that. >> pat, barnicle wants to know because he want to start a consulting firm....
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during the election, he was a lion. man, he tore mitt romney's face off, but when it's issues that aren't, you know, not necessarily related to his own personal career, not as much. >> cenk, that is exactly the thing that i find the most confusing about obama. here's a guy who during the election, he can run the new kind of campaign, exist in the new politics, he can get the dirty story told and also be the orator and be clean clean as a whistle up top. so he can do it all during the campaign, and then he wins the presidency. then to get it done, to push through legislation that has this kind of overwhelming popular support, he can't get it done. it's crazy to me. cenk: it's a matter of priorities mark, i'm telling you. it's the top priority for him to win, for himself personally, right? but the background check i think is a bit of an exception. i think he really did want that for his so-called legacy, as weak as i thought it was. everything else, you want me to water it down, keep 94 of the bush tax cuts and make them
during the election, he was a lion. man, he tore mitt romney's face off, but when it's issues that aren't, you know, not necessarily related to his own personal career, not as much. >> cenk, that is exactly the thing that i find the most confusing about obama. here's a guy who during the election, he can run the new kind of campaign, exist in the new politics, he can get the dirty story told and also be the orator and be clean clean as a whistle up top. so he can do it all during the...
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it was clearly a president i believe trying to frame the 2014 election. and saying, you know what, we have to vote the same way the vocal minority votes in this country. and i think this is coming down to 2014 and the midterms. and if you look at all the republicans running for re-election, only one of them, susan collins of maine voted for this expansion of background checks today, abdomnderson. >> the president indicated there would be more votes on this in the future. but with the 2014 midterm elections looming, do you really see the outcome changing? >> the short answer is no. we expect there to be some more votes tomorrow, with regard to the larger piece of gun legislation. i would not be surprised at all if the senate majority leader harry reid decided based on what happened today to put the legislation aside and move on. another answer to your question, of course, the complicated answer to why this happened is because there are other very important issues that are -- social issues for some of these conservatives, democrats and moderate republicans
it was clearly a president i believe trying to frame the 2014 election. and saying, you know what, we have to vote the same way the vocal minority votes in this country. and i think this is coming down to 2014 and the midterms. and if you look at all the republicans running for re-election, only one of them, susan collins of maine voted for this expansion of background checks today, abdomnderson. >> the president indicated there would be more votes on this in the future. but with the 2014...
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china is not longer an elective course. it's core curriculum. >> schieffer: as i understand it, this will impact 200 students a year. they get all expenses paid. they come to china. you're building a facility there modeled on the one where the rhodes scholars lived. and what is it, nearly, what, 45% of the them will be americans. the others will be chinese. and you have broad bipartisan support for this. i think i should underline that again. you have former secretaries of state, both exprns democrats, finance people, people in business. how long do you think it's going to take to you raise the rest of the money? how much have you got so far? >> we've been at it for six months. i think another six months ought to do it. it was a remarkable experience today at the great hall where new president wrote a lengther letter endorse the program, as long as the exchanges between the u.s. and china and president obama wrote a similar kind of letter, and john kerry did a long video having just gotten back from china endorsing the schw
china is not longer an elective course. it's core curriculum. >> schieffer: as i understand it, this will impact 200 students a year. they get all expenses paid. they come to china. you're building a facility there modeled on the one where the rhodes scholars lived. and what is it, nearly, what, 45% of the them will be americans. the others will be chinese. and you have broad bipartisan support for this. i think i should underline that again. you have former secretaries of state, both...
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>> it hasn't changed right now because we haven't had an election. what has to happen is one candidate in illinois who went down, she was the first one who went down. >> for the seat once held by jesse jackson jr. >> she was too close to the nra. in 2014, believe me. there are going to be republican members from suburban districts. not from real world districts but suburban districts who are on the wrong side of this issue and should be driven from public office from this immoral stand on this issue. when that happens that will send a very powerful message and in 2015 you will see legislation on this issue. >> i want to read you a portion of heidi heitkamp's statement. in part she said i thought long and hard about this. i've taken the tough meetings. i've heard overwhelmingly from the people of north dakota, and at the end of the day my duty is to listen and republican the people of north dakota, corwin saying the same thing, even though 90% say they support expanded background checks. the reality is we still have a divide. >> four democrats. >> but
>> it hasn't changed right now because we haven't had an election. what has to happen is one candidate in illinois who went down, she was the first one who went down. >> for the seat once held by jesse jackson jr. >> she was too close to the nra. in 2014, believe me. there are going to be republican members from suburban districts. not from real world districts but suburban districts who are on the wrong side of this issue and should be driven from public office from this...
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max baucus is just making a calculation he's up for re-election, he's in a red state. >> sure. that goes into play. you had a lot of -- you also had mccai mccain and toomey listening to the american public. 9 out of 10 people want this to happen. >> you sound so idealistic now. you've written such a cynical piece of work. the point is -- i've seen this in your work and the point is the way democracy actually works on capitol hill is not some sort of simple cause and effect mechanism between the will of the people and the things legislators do. >> certainly not. our show takes a dark look at politics, showing an extreme view how politics can work at its best and worst. >> vince underwood is not bound by ideologically and able to achieve progress because of that. >> what's interesting to me when i moved to washington and started covering capitol hill how surprising to me how common it was. i expected everyone to be true believers. most people were operators. >> ideologically can be quicksand. the republican party is going through re-branding because an ideologically that worked f
max baucus is just making a calculation he's up for re-election, he's in a red state. >> sure. that goes into play. you had a lot of -- you also had mccai mccain and toomey listening to the american public. 9 out of 10 people want this to happen. >> you sound so idealistic now. you've written such a cynical piece of work. the point is -- i've seen this in your work and the point is the way democracy actually works on capitol hill is not some sort of simple cause and effect mechanism...
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, what that election represents. the changing racial demographics of the united states, the ideas as the census bureau has predicted, that whites will lose their majority by about 2043. of course at the very same time, in the fall of 2008 action we saw the collapse of the economy beginning, of course, with the subprime crisis, so that really added fuel to the fire, made people angry, afraid, concerned, feeling like the country they lived in was not the country they grew up in, and so on. i think those are the two main things. the debate that began about gun control i think clearly has raised the temperature even more. sirchlts we just spent the last half hour talking about the fabric of american society being woven even tighter in times of tragedy, but can't forget about the fact that there are certain pockets about deep dissatisfaction. >> we're on two tracks in this country. if you go back to when i was a kid or a young man, we're in a much better place now racially than we were back then. on the other hand you hav
, what that election represents. the changing racial demographics of the united states, the ideas as the census bureau has predicted, that whites will lose their majority by about 2043. of course at the very same time, in the fall of 2008 action we saw the collapse of the economy beginning, of course, with the subprime crisis, so that really added fuel to the fire, made people angry, afraid, concerned, feeling like the country they lived in was not the country they grew up in, and so on. i...
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was a principled vote against it or were they afraid of losing re-election? >> you know, i think that there is something in between and that is representing the people of your state. unfortunately in many, many states, the more rural states, some of the gun organizations have made people afraid of any gun legislation as they claim each one will lead to the taking away of your gun. it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second amendment. i think there is a right to bear arms and i don't think liberals are right when they say it only applies to malicious, and i was saying that before the heller amendment. on the other hand, this bill only affects people who are felons, who are adjudicated mentally ill, who are spousal abusers. if you're a law-abiding gun owner this isn't going to interfere with your rights but some of these gun organizations, the nra in particular, they can't win on the merits of the arguments so they scare people and that's what they've done here. having said that, if you represent one of
was a principled vote against it or were they afraid of losing re-election? >> you know, i think that there is something in between and that is representing the people of your state. unfortunately in many, many states, the more rural states, some of the gun organizations have made people afraid of any gun legislation as they claim each one will lead to the taking away of your gun. it so happens the background checks would not affect law-abiding gun owners. i believe in the second...
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if you look at the 2016 elections in the senate, it's the flip of the 2014 psych. you have a lot of republicans up in blue states like pat toomey, for example, ron johnson, kelly ayotte. these guys, there might be even a better chance closer to those elections. >> how much was 2014 versus 2016, it was a big difference? it was. got to leave it there. been a very busy day. michael crow by, shira, kristen, got a lot of work to do. >> indeed. >> that's it for this edition. keep watching for the latest. more from texas on the explosion and more on the boston investigation, the interfaith service is set to start in one hour. we will have that live here. we just learned that the president will be meeting with families of those who were injured or killed in those boston marathon bombings. that will happen probably after the service. he'll also meet with those first responders who were there on the scene running towards the bombs and trying to rescue people? anyway, stay with us all day. coming up next, chris jansing. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins. the middle of the cou
if you look at the 2016 elections in the senate, it's the flip of the 2014 psych. you have a lot of republicans up in blue states like pat toomey, for example, ron johnson, kelly ayotte. these guys, there might be even a better chance closer to those elections. >> how much was 2014 versus 2016, it was a big difference? it was. got to leave it there. been a very busy day. michael crow by, shira, kristen, got a lot of work to do. >> indeed. >> that's it for this edition. keep...
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in the years prior to 2007, the 2008 elections, we actually heard from many folks that we should tone it down on global warming, we should not talk about the issue, because the court of public opinion had already decided and we were on the losing end. but we believe that if we present the case to the american people and it resonates, if they get it, then that's going to work its way up the political stepladder. >> hockenberry: you've really changed the game on global warming. >> oh, i certainly hope so. >> hockenberry: these political messengers rely on a small group of outspoken scientific contrarians, like climatologist pat michaels of the libertarian cato institute. >> every paragraph can be contended. >> hockenberry: willie soon is an astrophysicist who studies the sun and stars. >> ...a mechanism to transport anything from the tropics to the arctic... >> they cannot fit northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere... >> hockenberry: and fred singer, the veteran scientist at these proceedings. he's a retired physicist once responsible for government weather satellites, who tells pe
in the years prior to 2007, the 2008 elections, we actually heard from many folks that we should tone it down on global warming, we should not talk about the issue, because the court of public opinion had already decided and we were on the losing end. but we believe that if we present the case to the american people and it resonates, if they get it, then that's going to work its way up the political stepladder. >> hockenberry: you've really changed the game on global warming. >> oh,...
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they think in the general election 4% of the people care most about this issue, even though 91% of the country disagrees with us, we might not pay a political price for it whereas we know the lobby--the gun lobby will make us pay a price for it. isn't that what is wrong with our structurally with the current democracy. >> of course that's what is wrong with it. weakening that lobby is a very important part of it. but also changing the rules of the senate is a part of it that has to meet that weakening halfway. and when you have these senators who are afraid to vote for something because of the grade they're going to get. max baucus when he said why he didn't vote for it, one word, montana. the nra and the crazy support of max baucus. i'm not going to say it's crazy to support max baucus because they got what they wanted but they're so supportive with money you understand why the senators vote in that way. you have to change the structure of the filibuster. noah is right with four democratic senators they only would have gotten to 59 but they shouldn't have to get past 59. they shouldn'
they think in the general election 4% of the people care most about this issue, even though 91% of the country disagrees with us, we might not pay a political price for it whereas we know the lobby--the gun lobby will make us pay a price for it. isn't that what is wrong with our structurally with the current democracy. >> of course that's what is wrong with it. weakening that lobby is a very important part of it. but also changing the rules of the senate is a part of it that has to meet...
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there's folks who believe they handled the issue wrong the last time around, they saw the elections. they realized they needed to do something differently. they seen the opposition divided on this. remember, i should caution this bill just came out at 2:00 a.m. the other day. this is going to be a very long and arduous process and the opposition certainly could build as time goes on. >> manu, i want to talk about the background check bill which was filibustered to death yesterday. i want to ask you why did it fail, but first i want to run through five of the many theories that we hear running around on why it failed. the president says it's the fear of the nra. some are saying it is, as senator manchin just talked about, senators are being asked to choose between immigration and guns. some are pointing out this is a party line vote except for these eight people. that's a different story, but let ee see if we can show the eight senators who vote, the democrats who voted no, most of them rural, the republicans who voted yes. but beyond that, it's pretty much a party line vote and joe s
there's folks who believe they handled the issue wrong the last time around, they saw the elections. they realized they needed to do something differently. they seen the opposition divided on this. remember, i should caution this bill just came out at 2:00 a.m. the other day. this is going to be a very long and arduous process and the opposition certainly could build as time goes on. >> manu, i want to talk about the background check bill which was filibustered to death yesterday. i want...
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in the turnout elections, where you have to excite your base and maybe scare them about the other side, someone like marco rubio is more able to do that than chris christie. >> i don't know that gop is moving ever right word. i think obvious shifts on immigration, guy marriage, show there's room among conservatives to in fact move to the middle. but i think the problem for jeb is that, what's interesting is that jeb bush and hillary clinton are similar in that they're not new people, right? they've been around for decade. they are former political leaders. she was first lady in the '90s. she was senator. she was secretary of state, obviously. and both because of that and their name id, their name id, their recognition -- >> oh, last name is clinton. oh. ooooohhh. >> these people are not new to us. however, in a 2016 match-up, jeb bush would be the throw back guy, right? and hillary clinton would be packaged as the promise of something new, of change. we can run that campaign as conservatives. we can run the campaign of, we need to go back to conservative values, tradition, conservative
in the turnout elections, where you have to excite your base and maybe scare them about the other side, someone like marco rubio is more able to do that than chris christie. >> i don't know that gop is moving ever right word. i think obvious shifts on immigration, guy marriage, show there's room among conservatives to in fact move to the middle. but i think the problem for jeb is that, what's interesting is that jeb bush and hillary clinton are similar in that they're not new people,...
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people are still confused about when the election is. this has been a couple of months of we've had blizzards, an upheaval in city politics with menino dropping out. everybody focused on that. then a big tax debate on beacon hill with the governor's tax plan and then all of a sudden, we have this marathon bombing, which has just taken the oxygen out of the air. these guys like markey, lynch particularly and the two republicans who were trying to challenge mike sullivan, the front-runner on the republican side, need more time to get into this race and get a challenge. build up a challenge to it. because they're not getting there. >> and that's what's amazing. i want to look at the republican side a minute. i talk to many democrats around here and they're only focused on one guy and that's gomez. that's the candidate they think if he gets out of the primary, he presents a real threat in the special general election. they're very dismissive of sullivan, who appears to be the favorite, because it all depends on who shows up an votes. >> i ha
people are still confused about when the election is. this has been a couple of months of we've had blizzards, an upheaval in city politics with menino dropping out. everybody focused on that. then a big tax debate on beacon hill with the governor's tax plan and then all of a sudden, we have this marathon bombing, which has just taken the oxygen out of the air. these guys like markey, lynch particularly and the two republicans who were trying to challenge mike sullivan, the front-runner on the...
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in fact i'm confi didn't it will be solved one day once pakistan has a truly democratically elected government. >> rose: and then there is iran. >> yes. >> rose: the united states, as you well know, would like for to you do more with respect to getting iran not to pursue nuclear weaponry. and they believe you don't do enough because you are dependent on buying iranian oil and it's a commercial relationship that restricts you from doing the right thing. >> both are wrong on facts. india has publicly stated that it does not support iran becoming a nuclear power. >> rose: everybody says it that. russia says that. >> we buy-- . >> rose: china says that. >> and it is differently. >> we buy less oil from iran than we did some years ago. >> because you found other ours. >> because we have other sources and we have some sources of our own oil. but please remember iran and india have a relationship goes back many years. they have been contacts between india and iran, over centuries. there is no reason why we should regard iran as our enemy or as a hostile country. there's no reason for us to do so. jus
in fact i'm confi didn't it will be solved one day once pakistan has a truly democratically elected government. >> rose: and then there is iran. >> yes. >> rose: the united states, as you well know, would like for to you do more with respect to getting iran not to pursue nuclear weaponry. and they believe you don't do enough because you are dependent on buying iranian oil and it's a commercial relationship that restricts you from doing the right thing. >> both are wrong...
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so many of them are worried about their re-election and legacies and sort of, you know -- their favorables at home -- we felt this would have done it but apparently not. >> if public opinion doesn't move it, what do you think the other levers are that affect senators' votes on these things and are those things movable? >> yeah, i think just the general outrage that we're seeing today and i think that's not going to go away. i think there's really two things at play. most people, you know, your segment there, they think that this is reasonable. when they think about a background check before buying a gun that is not extreme, it doesn't threaten your second amendment rights, and for most people, it seems like a pretty common sense thing to do. so i think there is some anger over there. but on top of that, it's the general disregard for the will of the people that happened yesterday that is actually sort of rare. most of the issues debated in our public policy sphere are more closely contested. and this really wasn't. there was nothing complicated or difficult about yesterday's vote but yet t
so many of them are worried about their re-election and legacies and sort of, you know -- their favorables at home -- we felt this would have done it but apparently not. >> if public opinion doesn't move it, what do you think the other levers are that affect senators' votes on these things and are those things movable? >> yeah, i think just the general outrage that we're seeing today and i think that's not going to go away. i think there's really two things at play. most people, you...